[Sca-cooks] Titles (of people, that is), was Flinging large rocks

Susan Fox-Davis selene at earthlink.net
Fri Dec 20 08:52:04 PST 2002


> > Rabble.

Well, there was Su of the Silver Horn, then title-less, who usually
marched alone at the end of Grand March in the early days as "The
Populace of Caid."  She was later named "Lady Populace."  I think
Mistress Su wishes I would forget this... ;-)

I think it was Colin of Eilean Donan who opined that the proper form of
address for a member of a peerage should be "Auntie."  Huette and I were
okay with this, but the boy peers mostly didn't think much of it.  OK
maybe one of the blue feather laddies.

> > The only time kingdom has anything to do with it is
> > if there are several visiting Crowns or if two members
> > have exactly the same elevation date.

As it happens, I do share an elevation date with another Caidan Pelican,
neither he nor I are particularly likely candidates for Royal Peerage so
there you go.  We have the same Bird Day.  I'll yield to him because his
elevation was at opening court and mine was at closing court though.

> > If there are two people of the same rank, it is Time
> > in Grade that takes precidence.

Exactly so.  Riordan has about 6 hours in grade on me.

> Sweet boy, you're not old enough to know what a Diva *IS*, much less
be
one!

Is a boy diva called a divo?

Selene Colfox, two snaps and a circle!




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